WHIR Demo: WebsPlanet Eclipse Website Builder

The observant among you will likely notice that this week’s Monday Demo is coming out on Tuesday, owing to an especially hectic schedule this week. Apologies for the deviation from what we can only hope is an expectation at this point, but let’s get on with the actual content.

This week’s demo was presented by Robert Priscu of WebsPlanet, a software company that has been providing a pretty advanced WYSIWYG website building tool for years, but has only recently refocused its efforts a little more directly on the hosting service provider market.

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